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The Complete Poems of Thomas Gray: English, Latin and Greek
H. W. Starr and J. R. Hendrickson (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1966
ISBN:
9780198118374
Published online:
May 2014
EISBN:
9780191786013
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198118374.book.1
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J. R. Hendrickson
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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English Poetry
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Poems Published during Gray's Lifetime
Ode on the Spring
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College
Ode to Adversity
The Progress of Poesy
The Bard
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The Fatal Sisters, The Descent of Odin, The Triumphs of Owen
The Fatal Sisters
The Descent of Odin
The Triumphs of Owen
Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard
A Long Story
Ode for Music
Epitaph on Mrs. Clerke
On Lord Holland's Seat near Margate, Kent
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Posthumous Poems
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Translations
Statius, Thebaidos, vi, 646–88
Statius, Thebaidos, vi, 704–24
Statius, Thebaidos, ix, 319–26
Tasso, Gerusalemme Liberata, Canto 14, Stanza 32
Dante, Inferno, Canto 33
Propertius, Lib. ii, Eleg. i
Propertius, Lib. iii, Eleg. v
The Death of Hoël
Caradoc
Conan
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Humorous and Satiric Verse
Lines Spoken by the Ghost of John Dennis
Hymn to Ignorance
Lines on Dr. Robert Smith
Tophet
Satire on the Heads of Houses
Sketch of His Own Character
The Candidate
William Shakespeare to Mrs. Anne
Impromptus
Parody on an Epitaph
Invitation to Mason
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Lyric, Dramatic, and Philosophic Verse
Lines Written at Burnham
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Agrippina, a Tragedy
dramatis personæ.
[ARGUMENT.]
ACT I. SCENE I.
SCENE II.
Sonnet on the Death of Richard West
The Alliance of Education and Government
Stanzas to Mr. Bentley
Song 1
Song 2
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude
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Epitaphs
A Child
Sir William Williams
Mrs. Mason
Couplet about Birds
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Latin Poetry
INTRODUCTION TO THE LATIN POEMS
Latin Exercise from the Tatler
Paraphrase of Psalm LXXXIV
Translation of Ode 'Away; Let Nought to Love Displeasing'
Latin Verses at Eton
Hymeneal
In D[iem]: 29am Maii
In 5 tam Novembris
Luna Habitabilis
Gratia Magna
Ad C: Favonium Aristium
Alcaic Fragment
From Petrarch, Lib. I, Sonett. 170
From Genoa
Elegiac Verses
Ad C: Favonium Zephyrinum
The Gaurus
Farewell to Florence
Imitated from Buondelmonti
Alcaic Ode
Oh Ubi Colles
Sophonisba Masinissae (Epistola)
De Principiis Cogitandi, Liber Primus
De Principiis Cogitandi, Liber Secundus
Translations from the Greek Anthology
Orders of Insects
Additional Lines on Insects
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Greek Poetry
Inscription for a Wood in a Park
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Poems of Doubtful Authenticity
Martial, Lib. X, Epig. 13 [23]
The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row
Verse Fragments
Translation of Philips's Splendid Shilling, ll. 1–12
Imitation of Martial [Catullus]
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End Matter
EXPLANATORY NOTES
INDEX
[3.233.221.90]
3.233.221.90